India, Netherlands Strengthen Ties on King’s Day 2026

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar extended King’s Day greetings to Netherlands Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen, reaffirming commitment to strengthen multi-faceted ties. Dutch Ambassador Marisa Gerards announced an upcoming major visit, emphasizing collaboration on trade, AI, semiconductors, and innovation. Union Minister Jitendra Singh attended the celebration, highlighting the deep historical bond and diaspora engagement. India and the Netherlands, since 1947, continue to enjoy robust political and economic relations.

Key Points: India-Netherlands Ties Strengthen on King’s Day 2026

  • EAM Jaishankar extends King’s Day greetings to Netherlands
  • Dutch envoy hints at upcoming big visit from Netherlands
  • Focus on trade, AI, semiconductors, and innovation
  • Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlights centuries-old bilateral bond
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EAM extends King's Day greetings to Netherlands counterpart

EAM Jaishankar greets Netherlands FM on King’s Day; Dutch envoy hints at big visit; ties focus on trade, AI, semiconductors, and innovation.

"Best Wishes to FM Tom Berendsen, the Government and people of the Netherlands on the occasion of King's Day. Committed to strengthening our multi-faceted relationship. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, April 27

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday extended his wishes to Netherlands Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen on the occasion of King's Day.

Jaishankar reiterated his commitment to strengthen a multi-faceted relationship.

In a post on X, he said, "Best Wishes to FM Tom Berendsen, the Government and people of the Netherlands on the occasion of King's Day. Committed to strengthening our multi-faceted relationship."

Earlier on April 24, Ambassador of the Netherlands to India Marisa Gerards, said that there will be a big visit soon from the nation.

Gerards, while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the King's Day 2026 celebration hosted by the Embassy, said that India and the Netherlands will work together on trade, AI, semiconductors, etc.

She said, "We will strategically strengthen our relationship. Very soon, there will be a big visit coming up where we will announce it as well. We think in this time and age, you need trusted friends. We need to work together on trade and investment, also in innovation, high tech, semiconductor AI, and innovation in the sectors of agriculture, water, energy, and shipping... These are all subjects where we will do more together."

Union Minister Jitendra Singh also attended the celebration hosted by the Embassy at the Ambassador's Residence.

While addressing the gathering, Singh said, "These are two countries and two nations which have traditionally shared a deep bond over the centuries. In a world beset with geopolitical situations and constantly changing dynamics, it is indeed a compliment that this relationship between the two nations, the two governments, has been steady and at the same time has been progressing from one level to another... The Indian diaspora, those small in number in the Netherlands, is very actively engaged... We have collaborations in water, agriculture, and high tech."

India and the Netherlands established diplomatic relations in 1947. Today, India and the Netherlands enjoy strong political, economic and commercial relations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nice diplomatic gesture, but I hope beyond the pleasantries, there's concrete action. The Netherlands is a leader in water tech and agriculture – two areas India desperately needs innovation in. Let's see if this "big visit" actually delivers results for our farmers and cities.
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Vikram M
King's Day wishes from EAM – nice touch! Jaishankar is really active on the diplomatic front lately. The Netherlands is a solid European partner for India, especially in tech. Good to see this relationship getting the attention it deserves. 👏
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see India and Netherlands deepening ties! The focus on AI, semiconductors, and water is smart – these are areas where both countries can truly benefit. I hope this translates into more student exchanges and research collaborations too.
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Rohit P
Good to see this engagement, but let's be honest – we've heard similar promises before. The real test is whether we see actual investment and technology transfer. Hope the upcoming visit brings something more substantial than just talks. The Indian diaspora in Netherlands is also a huge asset we should leverage better.

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